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Love Letters (to Myself)
Amy
1 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast was created mostly for myself, but also for those of you that could potentially resonate with what I have to say. I hope that this podcast allows you to reflect on your own life, ask yourself important questions, and articulate what you may have not been able to verbalize beforehand.
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This podcast was created mostly for myself, but also for those of you that could potentially resonate with what I have to say. I hope that this podcast allows you to reflect on your own life, ask yourself important questions, and articulate what you may have not been able to verbalize beforehand.
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Personal Journals
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Love Letters (to Myself)
Ep. 1: Are You Scared to Be Alone?

Welcome to the neonatal stages of my new podcast: Love Letters (to Myself)!

Recently so, I've been thinking a lot about what forms human identities and where they come from. For me, I've been questioning a lot of my own "self-madeness", for lack of better phrasing. Am I truly a creation of my own, or have I been gradually constructed by those around me? Do I have my own niche? What do I personally bring to the table? 


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5 years ago
3 minutes 37 seconds

Love Letters (to Myself)
This podcast was created mostly for myself, but also for those of you that could potentially resonate with what I have to say. I hope that this podcast allows you to reflect on your own life, ask yourself important questions, and articulate what you may have not been able to verbalize beforehand.